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The mathematics department provides undergraduate programs culminating in a Bachelor of Arts degree with a mathematics major. These degree programs feature concentrated tracks in applied mathematics, discrete mathematics/operations research, statistics, or broad mathematical studies. The Bachelor of Arts curriculum delivers a classic liberal arts education, integrating coursework across arts, humanities, languages, and social and natural sciences. Prospective mathematics majors should meet with a Mathematics and Statistics Department advisor to develop a tailored academic plan in mathematics or statistics.
Graduates will develop the following competencies:
apply problem-solving and modeling techniques by bridging practical applications with theoretical concepts. This involves converting real-world challenges into mathematical frameworks, employing mathematical/statistical methods to derive solutions, and interpreting results in practical contexts.
understand mathematical proof construction by developing skills in formulating precise, logical mathematical arguments.
utilize computational tools effectively for problem-solving and hypothesis generation through technological applications.